His dream is to conquer the Mississippi River.
His motivation is to raise money for a cure a cure to stop the disease that he has found himself fighting as an 18-year-old man.
The disease is Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Continue Reading

Doc Mishler gives the sign of the Christian Cross as he rides out of Worthington Wednesday night on his cross country journey to raise money to feed children around the world. “We all need to do what we can to help others and to see the need and not do anything is a sin.” Mishler said. Continue Reading

SENTINEL BUTTE Dusty roads, rolling plains, funny accents, breathtaking landscapes and hometown hospitality are the norm for most residents, but these are the things a band of young out-migrated Bismarck natives hope to encounter as they return to their homeland to hike halfway across the state and dig deeper into the uniqueness of the place they once called home. Continue Reading

Researchers announced Monday they had injected embryonic stem cells into a patient suffering from a spinal cord injury. It marked the world’s first human clinical trial of a procedure developed from such a source. The procedure took place at Shepherd Center, a spinal cord injury facility in Atlanta. The use of embryonic stem cells for such purposes had been banned under the Bush administration, but allowed under Obama.Continue Reading